Course Description
Embark on a captivating journey through the power of words with our intermediate-level course, "The Dynamism of Words in Literature and Culture." This thought-provoking exploration, offered by UTokyoX, delves into the enduring strength of language in times of crisis and its ability to shape our identities and worldviews. By examining both Japanese and English literature, you'll gain a unique perspective on how words maintain their potency across different cultural contexts.
At the heart of this course lies an in-depth study of form - not just in written texts and theatrical productions, but in everyday interactions and social customs. You'll discover how form serves as the foundation for all human expression and how understanding its mechanisms can lead to a more profound appreciation of language.
What students will learn
- The history of English and Japanese literature, with a particular focus on form
- How forms function in written texts and human relationships
- The role of words in resisting threatening forces during times of crisis
- Techniques for analyzing and interpreting literary works across cultures
- The impact of form on social customs and interpersonal communication
- Methods for developing a deeper understanding of language through form analysis
Pre-requisites
This course is designed for intermediate-level students, and there are no specific prerequisites listed. However, a basic understanding of literature and an interest in language and cultural studies would be beneficial.
Course Coverage
- The power of words in times of crisis and social change
- Comparative analysis of Japanese and English literature
- The concept of form in written texts, stage productions, and social interactions
- Historical development of literary forms in both Eastern and Western contexts
- Techniques for reading and interpreting the mechanisms of form
- The relationship between language, identity, and cultural expression
- Case studies of how words help create new "selves" in challenging times
Who this course is for
- Literature enthusiasts seeking a cross-cultural perspective
- Students of language and communication
- Aspiring writers and poets interested in form and structure
- Individuals looking to deepen their understanding of cultural expression
- Anyone interested in exploring the power of words in shaping personal and societal narratives
Real-world Applications
- Enhanced cross-cultural communication abilities
- Improved writing and literary analysis skills
- Better understanding of social interactions and customs
- Increased ability to interpret and create meaningful narratives
- Stronger resilience and coping mechanisms through language during challenging times
- Enhanced appreciation for diverse forms of cultural expression
- Improved ability to analyze and create impactful speeches and presentations
Syllabus
As no specific syllabus is provided in the given information, we cannot list one. However, based on the course description, we can infer that the syllabus would likely include modules on the history of English and Japanese literature, analysis of literary forms, case studies of words in crisis situations, and practical exercises in interpreting and creating various forms of expression.